| Nuclear Bob's Shirt of the Day ( @ 2004-11-01 23:58:00 |
Shirts of Almost a Week
I've gotten back into the picture-taking habit, now I just need to work on the picture-uploading habit.
If I had thought about it, I would have picked a special shirt for this, but I didn't think about it. I got this at Goodwill for a buck or so. If you zoom in, you may notice it doesn't pixelate quite like you'd expect. The graphic has sort of a newspaper-like look to it when you see it close up; you can see lots of little dots. It's interesting, and it was cheap.
October 28:

On Friday, for the third year in a row, we attended the Purdue production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I think that's about all I need to say. If you want to see the other person in this picture update his site even less frequently than I update mine, head on over to Culturegeist. He's Adam, in case he ever posts something.
October 29:

I got this one a couple years ago, when I saw Wesley live at Earlham College. I got him to sign the liner notes for my copies of the first two volumes of his greatest hits. He wouldn't start until he got someone to bonk heads with him. After he did start, he regularly started up his background music and then cut it after a measure or two, just to fake us out. He yelled at us for trying to get him to play certain songs too; he had no intention of deviating from his setlist. He ended every song that night with "Rock over London, rock on Richmond, Indiana." I'm glad I saw him when I got the chance. He enjoyed what he was doing more than most people ever will, and he got to make a living doing it. That's probably The American Dream, or something. I don't know. Say what you will about him, he was honest, and he had a good time. I think those are things we can all strive for.
October 30:

Another Goodwill find, I thought it was a good joke, with a hilarious logo (see inset) and was surprised to find the place actually exists. Maybe I'll get out there someday.
October 31:

I had sort of a half-assed Halloween costume on Friday, but it got replaced by Rocky, and I didn't really dress up after that. The shirt I wore for that will show up later, however, and I might take a picture of it with the rest of what I was wearing.
As I mentioned before, I have more Russian shirts. Here is one. It means "God Bless America." I wore it for my test in Russian Lit today.
November 1:

And, since it's technically Tuesday here, I'm going to keep up my momentum and post what I'll be wearing later today. This is my opinion, and I certainly wouldn't dissuade you from agreeing with it or acting on it, but the main important thing is just to get out and vote at all, today if you live in the US, or whenever you can here and elsewhere. I don't really have any interest in starting actual debates here; there are better forums for that. I don't know that I have enough readership at this point to notice or start anything, though, so I don't think it'll be a problem.
November 2:

I've gotten back into the picture-taking habit, now I just need to work on the picture-uploading habit.
If I had thought about it, I would have picked a special shirt for this, but I didn't think about it. I got this at Goodwill for a buck or so. If you zoom in, you may notice it doesn't pixelate quite like you'd expect. The graphic has sort of a newspaper-like look to it when you see it close up; you can see lots of little dots. It's interesting, and it was cheap.
October 28:

On Friday, for the third year in a row, we attended the Purdue production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I think that's about all I need to say. If you want to see the other person in this picture update his site even less frequently than I update mine, head on over to Culturegeist. He's Adam, in case he ever posts something.
October 29:

I got this one a couple years ago, when I saw Wesley live at Earlham College. I got him to sign the liner notes for my copies of the first two volumes of his greatest hits. He wouldn't start until he got someone to bonk heads with him. After he did start, he regularly started up his background music and then cut it after a measure or two, just to fake us out. He yelled at us for trying to get him to play certain songs too; he had no intention of deviating from his setlist. He ended every song that night with "Rock over London, rock on Richmond, Indiana." I'm glad I saw him when I got the chance. He enjoyed what he was doing more than most people ever will, and he got to make a living doing it. That's probably The American Dream, or something. I don't know. Say what you will about him, he was honest, and he had a good time. I think those are things we can all strive for.
October 30:

Another Goodwill find, I thought it was a good joke, with a hilarious logo (see inset) and was surprised to find the place actually exists. Maybe I'll get out there someday.
October 31:

I had sort of a half-assed Halloween costume on Friday, but it got replaced by Rocky, and I didn't really dress up after that. The shirt I wore for that will show up later, however, and I might take a picture of it with the rest of what I was wearing.
As I mentioned before, I have more Russian shirts. Here is one. It means "God Bless America." I wore it for my test in Russian Lit today.
November 1:

And, since it's technically Tuesday here, I'm going to keep up my momentum and post what I'll be wearing later today. This is my opinion, and I certainly wouldn't dissuade you from agreeing with it or acting on it, but the main important thing is just to get out and vote at all, today if you live in the US, or whenever you can here and elsewhere. I don't really have any interest in starting actual debates here; there are better forums for that. I don't know that I have enough readership at this point to notice or start anything, though, so I don't think it'll be a problem.
November 2:
